What is the Nothing Font Style?
What the heck?! I opened an InDesign document and got this Missing Fonts dialog box that tells me “Myriad Pro Nothing” is missing!
Nothing? Not regular, italic, bold, semibold… just Nothing! There is no such thing as the Nothing style in the Myriad Pro family, of course.
There is actually a lovely font called Nothing, but certainly not a “nothing” style.
Of course, I clicked Find Font, and then clicked the More Info button, which is sometimes helpful when troubleshooting:
Curiously, Find Font says this is not used in any styles, but that’s wrong… I clicked Find First which highlighted some text in the document. Then I noticed it had a character style applied to it: the Hyperlink style that is often created and automatically applied when you make a hyperlink!
That is very weird. I wish I had a clever answer for how this happened, but I don’t. Anyone have any ideas? In the meantime, I just chalk it up to cosmic rays, and perhaps even minor document corruption. It was easy to find and easy to fix, which is sometimes the best you can ask for.
On a related topic, sometimes when I attempt to delete a style from my Paragraph Styles pallet, I get asked which style I wish to use in place of it, offering [basic paragraph] as the default. Yet, when I use the Find dialog box and ask it to find any instance of that style, none can be found.
Curious.
I have converted a InDesign CC file to IDML and reopened it in InDesign 5 (and also 6). A carriage return was definited as nothing style. So I simply replaced it.
Furry: Maybe check if the paragraph style in question is set as a “Based On” inside some other paragraph style definition?
That’s been my experience as well, David. Another style sheet being based on another.
That’s really hilarious…